The bride was concerned about being green and so we included some green practices:
-The bride used non-paraffin candles made from sustainably harvested palm oil which I carry at the G&G boutique
-I chose a few hundred locally grown roses, hydrangea and lilies instead of flowers grown in South America or beyond
-The bride opted to rent many of the vases we used and what she didn't rent, she purchased as gifts for her guests to take home and use.
-I did not use any floral foam in any of the designs, and that was a challenge, especially with the beautiful cascading bouquet she had ordered. In case you don't know, floral foam is made of a type of plastic that has lots of hazardous chemicals in it to make it so nice and spongy! It's bad for the environment, and bad for those who come in to contact with it on a constant basis, so I won't touch it. There are other ways to find beauty in flowers, they are from nature after all.
The colors were reminiscent of the clear carribean sea and peach conch shells. Although it all felt so much like a beach vacation, we were not more than 20 miles outside of Oakland.
I guess you can have your island and be sustainable too!
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